Rangers Defeat Jr. Saints 7-4 Rogers Rangers lead by a four goal second period. de« tested St. Dunstan’s Junior 7-3 It the Charlottetown Forum last ght. The game a penalty filed one. was evenly fought throughout the first period with some great saves by both goalies. The St. Dunstan's team opened the scoring when Cy MacDonald poted one at 7:28. The Rangers SUMMARY First Period: 1 SDU— Mac- Donald (unassisted( 7:28; RR. — Kennedy (Cullen) 8:45: 3. SDU -- Gallant (Cheverie, Grandin) 14.19; 4. RR. — V. MacDougall (MacLeod) 14:40. Penalties: Ma Kinnon. Murchi- son. K. Smith. Second Period: 5. R. R. - V. MacDougail (Murchison) 5:35; 6. R. —— MacLeod (MacKin- 9’ Combine; Down RCAF Eagles Ennian Drug Combines hand- ed RCAF Eagles their first set back of the season 7-4 in a Prince County Hockey League game at the Air Base last night.‘ The Eagles had won 'vel SPORTS FRONT who @utmdliom "Covers Prince Edward Island Like "to Dean" Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 2, 1964. SECOND SECTION straight games. The Combinesl are now 2-3 on the year. l tin took advantage of a slow} Eagles defence and scored a first period hat trick to spark the attack. Aided by the shifty winger's output Enman Drug built up a 5-0 lead than almost blew it on the help of two costly penalties. Combine's forward Dave Mar-l V By JIM CULLEN its l Instructor Is Selected .tacted us yesterday with some good news lthusiasts. Boswell was as '2 gold !Leig.hlon (Hap) Emms will be the other instructor at the ri- 5ment of physical education‘s annual provmclal hockey school Dave Boswell. provincial physical educating gluedor. con- fought back and at 8:45 Jamie Kennedy received a pass from Jim Cullen to e lhe score. Just after the mid-waypoint acLeod_ ' of the Perltld Gallant tallied '0 Dougall 14:13. penalties — x ut the saints ahead for the Smlm Chandler. Cullen. Mm. ast time in the game as his chjson, E. Smith. MacEach- ‘Marty‘ Martin tallied at 15.26 of the middle period and from there the Eagles closed out the game with a rush. scoring an- other three to make it 5-4 but their attack stalled. Doug Tuck- er hustled in two of the goals in lw-iiicli is scheduled big if; held here Tuesday. December 15. and ~ Deccan . iwedl‘vifiih well share Dave‘s enthusiasm over his chief in) ' lstructor for the annual clinic, as Mr. Emms V devoledhths ; part of a 40 year lifetime in hockey and during that time lhas covered every aspect of the game With the exception of grefereeing. non) 9:40; 7. R.R. —— Cullen (MacLeod) 10:45; 8. R.R. Kennedy V Mac. dl'lVe went in 0“ the 0|“ 5m?" cm K S ith (min misc 13 seconds in third l - t hock in his home-town of Barrie ' ' I -- riod . Hap played ama eur .ey ched 810W 0‘ Reed the Range” game misc l. Gallant, Mac- and Martin added the othegeone ’Ontario and he it pro th the treal Maroons in "etmlnder' 0an 21 "mm" 13" Eachern. Ma no . ' liaunich a 13-year career in the National Hockey League Emma cm 11 Combines centreman Greg Dei- Thlrd Perl“: 9- R '—‘ V- ‘ghan shot a pair of late third er Vince MacDougall sank one . R. MacDougall (Robinson. to tie the score. Mac- rlod l to l lh . t In the second period the Ran- Lend) 6.36; 10. SDU—MacDon- firm?“ 9“ e ’3’“ "u flap was thenéolsl l° . New W-fiemtunfi “e350” . gers f' four unanswered aid (Gallant. MacCormick) ' wound up his big “me playing career w“ W 5 m a 'Manhattan, Following his stint with the New York club he was off to take on the dual role of player- “) omaha Where he was ken leg and concentrated on the has excelled in that role markers and took a lea SUMMARY into the final period. Although First Period: 1. Combines - the Red and_Wliite' squad didn't D. Martin (W. Gallant) 1.21: 2. score in this period they did —_—"_—'——- Combines -- D. Martin (W. Gal- D make things hot and heavy for . Iant) 7.11; 3. Combines — Minor Hockey 8:04. Penalties —- MacDonald, Bevin. MacDonald. Murchison. Kenned . , a 3 Q ..=' Fl 3 3 III M i: .. _ m '1 o a. m =- “I e the Rangers as time and time Martin (unassisted) 17.35; I — MacLeod (Poitier) ) i ' ' ~ f [most 30 e ‘ “with? Eli? "inwdth in mi: comm” i3:r :udtlenly reSIgned his Post in the Amrica" 1°” W “"19 "t ebe t ash “9 '3"?! f l 8.45. mm", u, l“ at vc Barrie where he took over the reins of my 0 s oppe y some n - The 0 lowing players are pummel: Delghan “a; Mam the 'unior “A” Barrie Flyers. . land work from the Ranger asked to be on hand at the 19,0 . He, handled the Flyers outfit for eight years then became goaltender. Although there were only two % goals scored in the third per- iod this period held some of the best hockey of the night. 7.32; Boone . Charlottetown Forum at 5:30:l Second Period: 5. Combines— game time is at 6 o'clock. ‘L. Clow (Deighan) 7.24: 5. Ea- Please note change in time. lgles “ H' Mam" (Graveu' 1" , . MacDonald) 15.26. Red Sh‘rls " Dawd Tome-l Penalties: Bird. Gallant 6.15; r-coach and five years ago he_ moved his Flyers in loNvir;iieara Falls where his team has BHJOYEd great fan,suppnryi. ' Emms has brought. the F'lyers fame. by guiding them tnhiun " Memorial Cups. four Eastern Canada miles and six OHA c. ' pionships. He is credited with sending at least 14 players on o The Rangers scored their fin- Shane Dowlln Ba, M .. , al tally at 6:36 when Vince Kinnon' John glglacmflfin lD- Claw 625a Mam 10.24: Deigh- .NHL “armm‘ecem taken quite an interest in physical educa" ' 0 Hap has 1‘ y . MacDougail took passes from Therlaull -A Murp I 1 52- Dflghafl ‘miflor and 5mm and has been spending a lot of time Mm? gem." ’ - . . ‘ tum e yers Aronld MacLeod and Frank Robinson and fired a low shot but still supervises player into the far' corner of the net. ‘ . W by. l ‘ . . Gordie Beck. Bill Doherty, Mike imam“ 1637’ 1" Mar“? 51°37- players Quinn. Bobby McGuigau. Hal Al . Constable. George Rogers ‘ ' ' ’ ' ' The Juniors came fight back R . _ Tucker (Lie i. Hutchings) ‘ i of the story connected With Leighton Hall \, “tin added their final marker “5’ and Ga” Mcc°""°"' 9.31; 9. Eagle a; Martin lEmrliglsallll wiytii’ilik the local department of Physicalitzdtéfiifiog a . . Green Shirts — Paul Norris. Andy Matheson. Don Murnag-l han. Delm Frizzell, Tom Irwin. Ill ‘1’" 8 : 04 scored. (Main. K. MacDonald) 11.54: 10. Combines — Deighan (Poirier) .06: ll. Combines — Deighan (unassisted) 19.54. enaities: 1.. Arsenault (min- or. major) 3.46; Main 3.46; Dave Martin (minor, 10-minute . frtunate in being able to secure a man I . _ ‘ i-secfljdgtasohir. Emms to conduct their annual hockey clinic, Ticl Bits From Here And There when Cy MacDonald p—a q l v C- ) ‘ljlermad, Roger Cook, Jim An- . rews. Ricky Carver, Glen ThurSday, Dec. Clayborne. Jim O'Connor, and Billy MacDonald. HOCKEY’S‘ MEN OF EXPERIENCE l ' Th Ch'ca o Black Hawks will travel to New York tonight 1 Mount Alblon ito do battle: vim the Rangers in the only game scheduled for . please remember the change misconduct) 9.58. When Ted Lindsay (right) play in 1,000 or more games. Red Kelly. Lindsay's return . “he National Hockey League. we agree with a fellow columnist 8'30 P'm' 1" “me. 530- deemed to end a hurdle“ re“ The others are Lindsay's added a spark to the club. cur- NIPS Alexandra Ithat there appears to be trouble .m'e'wmgl for mewy' m file sch d tirement and return to the t t Gordi Howe rem] holdm first lace in 1Chlcagn camp, We think the quicker the Chicago-selluadlgf’a 0 any er "5 Detroit Red Wings. be- eamma es“ . e y g p n a game. in the Sunny Isle. their supposed differences cleared ufp the better. as 1i 5 “mm”! came the fourth player in the (left) and Bill Gadsby (cen- the league. Hackey League last night Mount {the teams chances of wmmng the Stanley Cup” tre). The fourth is Toronto's (AP WirePhOlD) ‘Albion defeated Alexandra a score of 3-2 National Hockey League to F o R U M Athletic Award by’ Toronto's Frank Mahovlich still doesnjt know when he will 'be allowed to return to action in the National Hockey League. FORUM l ST GART' Germany (AP) The scoring star for the game . n . . . . .m I b t his docto. has permitted him to attend practice sesstons wrl " lPl-e.sch°°| Children'slnon Schollander of Lake 0s- was Vanderkhay who scored "Ye Toronto Maple Leafs. P.w_c. Welshman" ; ., wego. 0re.. Winner of four gold I two goals an m a 105"“: cage 4 I I I Skaflng madam in swjmming for the a a r a The 5.“?“93 for Mom“ Albion (Za‘l McLish. former mayor league. pitching star. was named vs united sums at the TOkyo . . “’35 d'V‘ded “Wee” TF3W5' pitching coach of Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday. He succeeds . Wed Afternoons Olympics’ Tuemay “’3‘ “led dale. Plancnoff and Carrier. lm Widmar, w beeomos pitching coach of the Phillies minor Nor". River "Juniors-h ' the world’s best athlete of 1964; o ] ,——-——— league system. in a Don M 28 sportswriters’ . I . ' . r l d Willi i. re orted recovering rapidly from 1:30 - P.m. from five comments. ‘ r I y e n Manda" s Larln 1 a bifllSiewzlillnd he :fizinzd it? a scuffle with a police officer smdents 25c; Adults 50° The p01] was conduc‘ed by‘ ‘ eary Sunday morning. The officer was attempting to arrest 1 l Is Sus ended . . m . mm _ BY JOE REICHLER lpilchers Billy O‘Dell and Bob Gil Hodges. manager of the p Willla on suspicion of drunken g . Dunsmn's Varsity hockey team is hard at work at l ( P) -— Ch' a 's‘Shaw Senators, was ‘ust as enthusias-! ‘ i ___ 4 l . WEOUSTON A 1c go J NEW GLASGOW '(U am this Sat y My; 25: per family the International Sports Corres-l ,pondence. a German sports 9 St Iiillew: fifggfitl‘fglngyt" hve‘d‘ baseball clubs—the White‘ Should this deal he ('onsum- tic from his end of'the deal. . ‘ Goaltender Don Larin of Mono- ithe local rink in preparatipn for the” .3 .11 . schollander won the 100.,“ Sox and the ubs — swa dlmaled. it would mark the first “‘We gave up a fine player in ton_ Hawks the Maritime ; the Mount Allison Mounties, ’I‘hemSaln’T‘;1 mMoggxgeywauoped 200mm“, N Style mes and players for the first time inltlme the Yankees and their for-ifiintonfl he said. “but any timeL Senior Hockey League has (been Mount Allison campus if" “‘9‘ bganfildd‘ 9 also helped win the Mind 800_ their long history Tuesday but‘mer New York rivals have 80- you can 'get two regulars for‘l fined $50 for abusmg offwlalsl Acadia Axemen 8-4 on ome ice 3’. metre free style relay races. In another first of more signifi- tuaily traded players. The Gi-‘one. i think you‘re making an. durlng a game “1 Halifax Sun-i .. “ HOCKEY TONIGHT 8:15 PM. BORDEN NATIONALS V5. SUMM'ER‘SIDE JR. L'EGIONNAIRES the votln h ' lcance may develop at the base ants did send Johnny Mize to'advantaaeous deal.” lday night with Schooners. This polnls_ g e received 226iball convention. lthe Yankees back in 1949 but Chance. 24. in his rookie sea-5 was announce‘l 11.9"! TueSday‘ ' . —————————— . w York Yankees and San .son, batted .279 and hit 14 home: by .League Premdent Ham’l I a S r a that was a straight said. I . lFrancisco Giants are this close' The tr . between the tu'oruns with the Indians. Held, 23.lTr§‘“‘l’F- T d v R B L9. 1 ito completing a deal that wouldlChlcago clubs sent pilcher a veteran of 13 seasons in the hanagge‘t‘he "1:150:31" a gl‘ 9 send outfielder-catcher JohnnylFrank Buamann to the Cubs of big leagues. hammered 18 home, mum? said Lari" ha: sheen! - Blanch rd Nation 3 l; the National League in ex..runs and batted .236. .;indem'mely sus ended .. “an” The following Is the curlingiLeague club in exchange forgchange for catcher Jimmie han said the sugenslnh. glee“) draw for Wednesday night at lScPllzifgz} in the day two mew) tive immediately. resulted from HAD ll RUNS I Hinton. 28, batted .274 with 11; the Charlottetown Club. (Spares o h . . . - v u - . - . . ome runs in his fourth season) LaI‘mS actions and talk on. Admission: Adults 600; students 350 needed). Mlnor HOCkey can League clubs—Washington with the Senators_ :the ice in the Sunday night NEW YORK .Ap) -— Lightr The honor came to the 29 7p.m. . Senators and Cleveland Indians The-Chicago deal wag ml ex_l game, ‘lwavwvelghl champion Willie year-old veteran one'd'ay after I“ I — T- Whl‘IOCk- B~ Ban-i In ‘compleled a deal lhat 9"" pected to change the course of‘ Latin. 20-year-old Cornwall lPasti‘ano, the boxing "185$"th StOPPed Entams Terry . A' Home' 5' Harper Vs‘ H“ Pe'l lomlielder Chm'k Hinton to the the two pennant races in 1965 Join native receive a game: from iami. was named Tues- 'Downes in the llth round of l I . < '2' lens, A. Love. Dr_ Higglng‘ 3. Minor hockey in Summemslde‘lndlans in exchange for rst-l Baumann a “alum $115060: . ' ’ day by the Boxing Writers As- title defence in Manchester, ~ A ‘— ‘ " Crocntt‘ lhas started again Mr anothei‘lbasema" 30h Chance and in‘ bonus pltclier with Boston lied: mlsconqua Penalty after a sec. 5001mm“ as the 1964 Winner 0‘ England~ v M l Ice 2 — B. LeClair. V. Mitton.‘ ~ . . lfielder-outfielder Woodie Held. 1 “nd'Per'Od dISPUle “’l‘h referee the Edward J Neil award as. It was Pastranos second de—- - ,, . . year. This yearsexecutlve. look-. (SOX. had a 0-3 record last 563-. .- . l . h d he has ______ B. Martin F. Burke vs. B. Mac- . . . . I . i Hal ewls over a goal by Schoo- . h he Yeah fence and t e secon lGl‘egor ll Ledgerwood C Mac mg after the “limes 00mm“) orilTI-F-RMEQ FINEST PLAYERS 'son‘ He. Spent the last five 595”) ner's Fred Burke. 'flg [er or t ' .w n on a technical knockout ‘ ° * B A Mus' IS to ’D id' " ' ' Howard Waite. chairman: no! we “""k we gave a "°"5‘d' 5.0"5 With ""9 Whl‘e 5‘“- H‘“ ' l '1’ ~ . lsince he dethroned Harold John- 9 lg“ an 0“ iM- MaCLean- erable amount of talent to act finest season was in 1960 when Burkes goa gave H‘Hfa" a ‘ l r ' d ' a . Ice 3 _. l)_ Gem 9. J_ Brooks Jim Saunders. Gordon Kelly.: ‘ , ' . ” ‘ ‘ 3.1 lead. Schooners scored five‘ ShOOfln RESUITS ‘SOD in «3 cmtmversml 154"“ 9' Thls Chrnsfmg l g ' ~ one Of the finest Players in the he had a l'l-G record and led . r . l w 18 months S in. MacLennan' D. ward V5. J_ Gerard Bern and Jim MocLeanJmnerican Lea .. " .d Cl . ‘ . more goals in the third period at Las Vegas. . EV~ - ‘ This Saturda a" chlldren‘ gulf. _sai eve- the American League With an; all ll oh ' A] h‘ lago. Burden L. Leger G. Gallant E. 5" er a“- 5 9‘” m p ’9 re nnOUf‘Ice - . TRANSISTOR Ramos Jay - . . Pl .ng in the minor leagues are land manager Birdie. Tebbetts. earned run average of 2.68. Gaskin as replacemem “anal _ l l“ hls first, defence he stopped ELECTRIC Ul‘ A Ice 4 E M D iii A “Red to bring their equipment fie sald- Hmm" Ewes .lhe In‘ La“ lear- hmvever‘ Baumann Trainor also announced a fine‘ These are the shooting results hardhllllng Gregorio Peralta of Q G T RS Ma E -— L. HE 01138 b. ... and appear at Civic Stadium at dlans a right-handed hitting out- worked only 32 innings. all in of $10 agalnsl Schooner-s Hap .of the Charlottetown Civilian Argentina ln the sixth round at . RECORD PLAYERS Rosrkwe‘: Gt KUI‘ 9-15 g d (1); 5:30 pm. fielder who can run as well as relief. and posted an earned run Hanson for entering the refer. |Rifle Association. New Orleans last April ‘10. Q TAPE RECORDERS: ETC- 6 " ' ays‘ ' or ’ ‘ The official opening. by Mayor h" mm P"“'"- "eras? of 4 - .ee's circle to argue a penalty E- Mac 93" 9’}. Pastrano will IECEIYCV tile Douglas P Coad .. . q I 5’ ‘F My'M. w, E. Jenkjng is at 5:00 .m.: We have been trying to get Schaffei 28. batted .205. He call in a game here Saturday JD. Jnhm‘li‘" “ Neil Plaque at the associations Wife“ D‘ T~ 1 -3C 61113;). M. Bob Schuman will emcee the Hinton for three years." Teb- came to the Cubs from St. Louis between Halifax and lew P- Jm‘ml‘fn “annual dinner in New York. ‘ 1H' D' lay or“ ' .‘9hleyer evening's proceedings. lbetts added. .Cardinals in 1962. lasgow Rangers. .D‘ Mif‘il‘f‘d‘" 5.; Jan. 17. vs' .' oug 85' Dr‘ wuhs ' B' At 6:15 the Mosquitoes play P. Taynm M g The Nell trophy is named in fggkgns; H' Shama‘ on three rinks and from therel ;. WWW ¥i::1123"a in honor of the former Asiocmed ' ' ' 930“ bI‘aCkel- Plays 80 Ofl‘dlngly. " ’ l ' , h- go Press sports writer w 0 was . ‘ Ice 1 —- D. O‘Rourke. P. 0'- After. will be m" :A- I\Il-lvcl ~ 6" killed whue repel-ling the Span. ' -' ‘Rourke. Dr. Hooper. C. Camp- -nized for all school children. gm‘im‘m go. left Civil War. The trophy u “w-lmu V§- 6- Stewart. K. Acorn. One of the features that is in- lP‘ Fiéher go awarded not only for box”)! C. Whitenect. J. Vautour. sorted in to minor ockey this: . Dom,“ no ability but for character and ' ice 2 —- A. Burke. A. Llewel- year Will be the game 0f the ,T'Hennesss‘. no sportsmans ip. I lyn. A. Saunders. S. Levers vs. “'eek which will have_two baan :1; Hunnmse‘v 80 Pastrano was a unanimous Dr. MacDonald. J. Cameron, W. teams Clasmllg- This game 0‘ lN‘ Keller ' M choice for the award alter Dre- Rodd‘ lac“, th week Will .also feature a JA‘ Bi” m‘liminary voting‘ Others who Ice 3 — Dr. Gallant. E. Nich- “"99, surfielecmm ' .—‘——-——————~*———l were proposed in the first voting l ll olson, N. MacNeill. A. MacEwen It '5 95mm“? that 509 People | I' lfor the award were Eder Joire. vs. J. Squarebriggs, J. Square. 3” Wnnwl WW.“ “‘9 mm“ hoc' lthe bantamwelght ochamplon briggs. J. Whalen L Johnston e-Y pm“ . '" summersme *1 from Brazil; heavyweight cham- Ice 4 — M Bell‘ D. Bell BI “fmCh also meludes me “ecu' l B I d e ‘pion Cassius Clay of Louisville: . ' ‘ ‘ ' ' tive. One factor that the govern- x _‘ t e l “ mwei ht cham ion Carlos 0;. resents Willis R Raper vs D Camer- - - l g g p . ' ' ' ' mg execunve M es 0 m Q -. - - i‘tiz of New York. an middle- ;m. A. Smith. G. Dillon. B. Dll- the {act llhat every parent should 5-, - The following IS the Tulkes on . . come out and all rt their I“Ide 5 — A. MacDonald. C. Mcfior boys. mm M his. A. Callbeck, Bill Steven; Minor hockey in Summem‘de son vs. L. Wellner. A. Gill. K. is sponsored by the Summersldei Cantwell. Wallle Douglas. lRecreation Centre. . Bonspicl at the Bclvcdrre Golf l weightycontender Jose Torres 01 'and Winter Club for Wednes- \or day. December 2. -——————_""‘ 7:00 P.M. Ice 1 -— Cyril Flinn. Fred Cannon. Harry Simmonds. ,r. Coady vs. Dave Walker. Wally New Mason Leads l Halifax To Win l coupon figtfié< Dr. Kent Irwin. Ivan‘ DARTMOUEH. d‘tcp)? " . . . s ._ Sparked by t e go en mg 0 mg: fiitfgnli‘gfar Jai‘m‘ofigi, Don Mason. Halifax Schoongr; \ Sling-“(‘5' 5'” Rogersnn' Ted League game here Tuesday ' ' l » . _- night. I 1” En'dfi'“ figfildgag: A crowd of 771 saw Mason , Rn".« "‘51 l“ Saund: stop 19 Windsor-Dartmouth ll I Da”?).sclaefu\:h “rug.” Fain-shots in the first period and i1) asathtlr Alignaqca‘les‘ .40 by the end or 60 mmmgs‘ I: I” 4 1‘ Hank. Amm' 'lnhn l 5:9 hszne territorial lilo?l e I Simmonds. Gerry Burgoyne . ' Bert Patterson vs. Andy Hum- h . R I E phrcy. Cordon Wellnel'. Hugh ‘ _. “f t Simpson? Fred Brown. s d 308“ Y 9:00 P.M. , Warmth, an ANKHS Ice 1 « Dr. Lloyd Cox, Stan ‘ Are Announced “land Mad. Bryanton. Rog “’lallsl'hDE‘ Erie? The following is the result 0; it ' ' Glee" “- Bl“ MaCAVE‘i ‘ ’90”? 'the first shoot in the Prince 0 Beautifuny glg¢lPBCka§§g hi 1:925“)? Hr 5- “armlChaPL Ed Wales College Small Bore Bilge [5 up" tired and s lp anyw 0 W," I b w d 5d“. Novem r a. Canagl'.‘ Ice 2 v Jar-k ('onke. Bonnie ‘55” on e “e n. - LePage. E. C. Wright. Alf Hen- ‘ ‘ . , . . I . Genuine 100% wool satin bound or ncsscy ;. '. MarNutt. q mgcggngrdehe “9' 92 whipped endlblanket‘: in pgsglligzd: Ralph Manning. Dave Jardine. " Peake 97 I ~ ‘ v . Auto robes n a varey o r ‘ Bob Gm”. .. r ‘ ‘ T Steward 9i oy prices to please every shopper ‘ ‘ Ice 3 ___ “I” Bcer' D v‘ D, R m “- Uz worked the Saxony Hotel. Boston: Alphonso's. A sm.“ deposit will hold any blanket I. Mawmam. Mex wuson‘ Re v_ fa: 61:32:13}! 9“ “ Revere Mm . ‘nd the Doman Lounge. Boston. Till Christmas MacNult vs. Mac Kennedy. IL Ion” m . " Frank Maclnnls. Dan cCor-iD-fi Campbe“ M __ ON mack. Dr. ‘ '. l - > C TI Nlflnfli€MON wkM. Birdie Tebbetls. right. man- chin up and the muscles fight aretholdlnig annual: Con; l Bic; 4 ——B AI Maeléeod, Jug" gglteigam a: . _ , .- . . r I venlon. e s un rwen ; ur en. ulcn . c ee. 0 n; . 8 12 PM and sger of the Cleveland lndlans. to keep that young loocigat'rfeb- . come“! physical recenuy Smith vs. Harry name“. “an [R 303,1." ‘3 '3”! the b0“ Gabe Paul' len' hens 1 Pa‘futhwefm hm‘ and was given a clean bill of gone. Iyo Cudmore. Merlin Iéarkin s" g [from . r ottetown resident of the Cleveland In- In the Obbll 0 e 0 W 91‘0 health to continue managing acKenzie. . ennes ‘ : 12.2 P'M' & 5.12 RM. 65 queen St Cha l p the Minor and Major Leagues the lndians in 1965. Spares will be needed. B. Faithfuil I discs. that you have to keep l h